If you’re a true original who has no intention of wearing an ordinary Halloween costume, yet you’re not brave enough to shave your head and go as Walter White, check out the ideas below.

Attendees of Comic-Con and WonderCon set trends earlier this year by making their own “Sharknado” and Grumpy Cat costumes, so tips for making your own are included.

Here are 6 ideas for Hallow-meme, whether you plan to twerk or treat, or go with the Flo:

1. Miley Cyrus’s twerking VMA moment

If you want to twerk or treat this Halloween, there are a few ways you can go about it.

To represent Miley Cyrus’ now infamous performance at the Video Music Awards, you can buy this $24.99 T-shirt from spiritofhalloween.com and fix your hair in a poor-girl’s version of Princess Leah’s cinnamon-bun ’do.

Don’t forget to get a foam finger with red-painted nails like the one from eBay shown in the photo gallery above for $9.95.

If you don’t want to take the time for go full-on Miley, you can add the mini-bun hairdo to a $28.99 “Twerk or Treat” tank from skreened.com.

2. Sharknado: Cult-hit costume

The fact that the Syfy movie “Sharknado” has long-lived teeth is not surprising considering the viewer reaction to the B-movie about sharks sucked into a tornado and dropped on the unsuspecting population.

The film’s makers, The Asylum, created a series of “Sharknado” merchandise, including a $29.99 “Sharknado” crossing T-shirt from cafepress.com.

Those who aren’t crafty can simply pin some rubber or plush sharks to the shirt and top it off with the “head-eating shark hat.” The hat can be found online or at Spirit Halloween in Huntsville for $19.99.

Trick-or-treaters who like to put more effort into their costumes can emulate a “Sharknado” headpiece seen at Comic-Con, shown above in the photo gallery.

Or, you can go generic with a $14.99 “insurance lady” costume from amazon.com. Wig sold separately.

4. Duck Dynasty: Heed the (duck) call

Imitate your favorite character from the reality TV show “Duck Dynasty” by donning some camouflage and gluing on a long ZZ Top-style beard.

You can also get a generic duck-call-manufacturer costume, sold for $29.99, and add a $4.99 duck call from shops like Spirit Halloween on University Drive in Huntsville.

Or get the officially licensed version at most online costume shops or Halloween Express near Best Buy at 5850 University Drive in Huntsville. The costumes cost $32.99 to $36.99, depending on the character. The Uncle Si version comes complete with glasses.

5. Twinkie: Sweet comeback

Twinkie fans rejoiced when the sweets reappeared on store shelves after Hostess’ bankruptcy put the iconic American snack in peril.

Wear a T-shirt with the new slogan, “The Sweetest Comeback in the History of Ever,” and glue a few Twinkies to it. Or, go all out and buy an official Twinkie costume for $40.95 at trendtimes.com.

6. Grumpy Cat would hate all the fuss

Not since Morris has a cat been as recognizable as Grumpy Cat, who has his own blog and merchandising license, thanks to his perpetually frowny face.

Although no licensed costumes could be found on the Internet, some very clever people have made their own, like a version seen at WonderCon shown in the photo gallery above.

This YouTube video explains how to make your own Grumpy Cat costume.

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